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<blockquote data-quote="porky996t" data-source="post: 1042561" data-attributes="member: 75318"><p>I don't think that I did. The motherboard was new, and I did check that it could see all the memory when I installed it. I looked up the manufacturers specification to see the max amount of RAM the mobo could accept. I used 1600Mhz RAM, but had a problem of the mobo constantly defaulting to 1300Mhz - this turned out to be a CPU limitation that was the cause. It hasn't affected the way the RAMdisk works at all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="porky996t, post: 1042561, member: 75318"] I don't think that I did. The motherboard was new, and I did check that it could see all the memory when I installed it. I looked up the manufacturers specification to see the max amount of RAM the mobo could accept. I used 1600Mhz RAM, but had a problem of the mobo constantly defaulting to 1300Mhz - this turned out to be a CPU limitation that was the cause. It hasn't affected the way the RAMdisk works at all. [/QUOTE]
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